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(Isabel Eaton, 1899, research on black servants in Philadelphia)
(Sadie Frome, 1902, “Story of a Sweatshop Girl”)
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'''Reading about Sadie Frowne, I was surprised at how nonchalantly she would speak about getting injured at work. “We all have accidents like that. Where the needle goes through the nail it makes a sore finger, or where it splinters a bone it does much harm. Sometimes a finger has to come off.”''' Other than her casual tone about injury, she reminded me of someone I would meet nowadays. Working, going to night school, shopping and hanging out with her boyfriend.--Emma C.
 
'''Reading about Sadie Frowne, I was surprised at how nonchalantly she would speak about getting injured at work. “We all have accidents like that. Where the needle goes through the nail it makes a sore finger, or where it splinters a bone it does much harm. Sometimes a finger has to come off.”''' Other than her casual tone about injury, she reminded me of someone I would meet nowadays. Working, going to night school, shopping and hanging out with her boyfriend.--Emma C.
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What surprised me about this passage was how dry her tone was.  When talking about the death of her mother and father and the injuries some workers sustained, she seemed to give off almost no emotion. I can't tell whether this was simply the way she talked or, as Heather suggested, her words were translated, making them appear less emotional.  One thing you can tell from this passage is just how strong of a person she was.  Even when times were horrible, she kept on pushing forward. I thought it was very interesting when she said a fortune teller told her she would one day be very rich and happy, and that is the reason she kept working so hard. ---Grace C.

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